KEEPING TO SCHEDULE
GERMAN MERCANTILE MARINE. SEEN AS HOPEFUL SIGN. independent Cable Service.) LONDON, August 23. The “Daily Express,” pointing out “signs of hope," says that yesterday Germany had more than 500,000 tons of her best merchant ships on the high seas or about to leave port. Twenty-five liners were keeping their normal ocean-going schedules. During the Munich crisis all German liners were recalled home.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 August 1939, Page 7
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65KEEPING TO SCHEDULE Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 August 1939, Page 7
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